This group
was organized in 1968 by the Morgenthau Group for the purpose of accelerating the plans to have the New World Order in place by the
year 2000. The Club of Rome developed a plan to divide the world
into ten regions or kingdoms.

In 1976, the United States
Association of the Club of Rome (USACOR) was formed for the
purpose of shutting down the U.S. economy gradually. The
Technetronic Era Henry Kissinger was then, and still is, an
important agent in the service of the Royal Institute for
International Affairs, a member of the Club of Rome and the
Council on Foreign Relations.

Kissinger's
role in destabilizing the United States by means of three wars,
the Middle East, Korea and Vietnam, is well known, as is his role
in the Gulf War, in which the U.S. Army acted as mercenaries for
the Committee of 300 in bringing Kuwait back under its control
and at the same time making an example out of Iraq so that other
small nations would not be tempted to work out their own destiny.
The Club of Rome, acting on Committee of 300 orders to eliminate
General ul Haq, had no compunction in sacrificing the lives of a
number of U.S. servicemen on board the flight, including a U.S.
Army Defense Intelligence Agency group headed by Brigadier
General Herber Wassom. General ul Haq had been warned by the
Turkish Secret Service not to travel by plane, as he was targeted
for a mid-air bombing. With this in mind, ul Haq took the United
States team with him as "an insurance policy," as he
commented to his inner circle advisors.

Club of
Rome and its financiers under the title of the German Marshall
Fund were two highly-organized conspiratorial bodies operating
under cover of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and
that the majority of Club of Rome executives were drawn from
NATO. The Club of Rome formulated all of what NATO claimed as its
policies and, through the activities of Committee of 300 member Lord Carrington, was able to split NATO into two
factions, a political (left wing) power group and its former
military alliance. The Club of Rome is still one of the most
important foreign policy arms of the Committee of 300, and the
other being the Bilderbergers. It was put together in 1968 from
hard-core members of the original Morgenthau group on the basis
of a telephone call made by the late Aurellio Peccei for a new and urgent drive to
speed up the plans of the One World Government now called the New
World Order. Peccei's call was answered by the most subversive
"future planners" drawn from the United States, France,
Sweden, Britain, Switzerland and Japan that could be mustered.

During the
period 1968-1972, The Club of Rome became a cohesive entity of
new-science scientists, Globalist, future planners and inter-
nationalists of every stripe. As one delegate put it, "We
became Joseph's Coat of Many Colors." Peccei's book "Human
Quality" formed the basis of the doctrine
adopted by NATO's political wing. Peccei headed the Atlantic
Institute's Economic Council for three decades while he was the
Chief Executive Officer for Giovanni Agnellis' Fiat Motor
Company. Agnelli, a member of an ancient Italian Black Nobility
family of the same name, is one of the most important members of
the Committee of 300. He played a leading role in development
projects in the Soviet Union.

The Club
of Rome is a conspiratorial umbrella organization, a marriage
between Anglo-American financiers and the old Black Nobility
families of Europe, particularly the so-called
"nobility" of London, Venice and Genoa. The key to the
successful control of the world is their ability to create and
manage savage economic recessions and eventual depressions. The
Committee of 300 looks to social convulsions on a global scale,
followed by depressions, as a softening-up technique for bigger
things to come, as its principal method of creating masses of
people all over the world who will become its "welfare"
recipients of the future.

The
committee appears to base much of its important decisions
affecting mankind on the philosophy of Polish aristocrat, Felix Dzerzinski, who regarded mankind as being
slightly above the level of cattle. As a close friend of British
intelligence agent Sydney Reilly (Reilly was actually
Dzerzinski's controller during the Bolshevik Revolution's
formative years), he often confided in Reilly during his drinking
bouts. Dzerzinski was, of course, the beast who ran the Red
Terror apparatus. He once told Reilly, while the two were on a
drinking binge, that "Man is of no importance. Look at what
happens when you starve him. He begins to eat his dead companions
to stay alive. Man is only interested in his own survival. That
is all that counts.

All the
Spinoza stuff is a lot of rubbish." With regard to the Third
World, the Club of Rome's Harland Cleveland prepared a report
which was the height of cynicism. At the time, Cleveland was
United States Ambassador to NATO. Essentially, the paper said it
would be up to Third World nations to decide among themselves
which populations should be eliminated. As Peccei later wrote
(based on the Cleveland Report): "Damaged by conflicting
policies of three major countries and blocs, roughly patched up
here and there, the existing international economic order is
visibly coming apart at the seams....The prospect of the
necessity of the recourse to triage deciding who must be saved is
a very grim one indeed. But, if lamentably, events should come to
such a pass, the right to make such decisions cannot be left to
just a few nations because it would lend themselves to ominous
power over life of the world's hungry."